Trooper Johnson

Was a member of the Golden State Road Warriors wheelchair basketball team (formerly the Golden State 76'ers) from 1989-2015.

Was the captain of the Road Warriors from (1992-2004)

Led the Road Warriors to two National Championships.

Was the NWBA MVP in 1997, and 2004.

Played in 12 NBA/NWBA All-Star Games

Was the MVP of the first NBA/NWBA All-Star Game in New York.

Was a member of the US Men's National Wheelchair Basketball Team from 1990-2004.

Competed in four Paralympic Games. 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004

Competed in two World Championships. 1994, 1998

Was selected to the World Championship All-Start Team in 1998

The silhouette is used as the NWBA logo.

Currently the West Coast Conference Commissioner for the Jr. Division

Was the Assistant Coach for the 2013 US Men's U23 team that would have competed in Turkey during the Jr. World Championships. (The team withdrew from competition).

Was the Head Coach of the 2013 Women's U21 3-on-3 Team that won the Gold Medal during the 2013 Youth Parapan Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Currently the Assistant Coach of the 2013-2016 US Women's National Wheelchair Basketball Team that recently qualified for the 2016 Paralympic Games with a Gold Medal performance at the 2015 Parapan Am Games in Toronto. This team will be competing during the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio.

Am a member of the NWBA High Performance Committee and am responsible for implementing more use of technology to enhance sport performance.

In 1998 I became the 2nd paraplegic to scale El Capitan in Yosemite Valley, CA. I returned in 2000 to climb again, becoming the fastest paraplegic to scale the mountain.

Currently the Youth Sports Program Coordinator for the Bay Area Outreach & Recreation Program (BORP) in Berkeley, Ca. I have been with the organization for 6 years and am the coach for the Varsity team within the Jr. Division, and oversee all Youth Basketball, Sled Hockey, and Jr. Adventures programs within BORP.

In April, 2016 I was inducted into the National Wheelchair Basketball Association's Hall of Fame.